What is de adelaarshorst?

De Adelaarshorst is a football stadium located in Deventer, the Netherlands. It serves as the home ground of Go Ahead Eagles, a professional football club that plays in the Dutch Eerste Divisie.

The stadium was opened in 1920 and has a seating capacity of 10,400 spectators. It was named after the Dutch term for eagle's nest, which reflects the club's nickname and emblem.

Over the years, De Adelaarshorst has undergone several renovations and upgrades to improve its facilities and meet modern standards. It has also hosted various events and concerts, including performances by famous Dutch artists like Andre Hazes and Marco Borsato.

In 2017, the stadium underwent a major renovation that included the installation of a new roof, improved seating, and upgraded facilities for players and fans. The renovation cost approximately €14 million and was funded through a combination of private and public investment.

De Adelaarshorst is considered one of the most atmospheric and intimidating stadiums in Dutch football, with a passionate fanbase and a history of memorable matches and moments.